All boys-school will no longer refer to them as boys
/They no longer say ‘your sons.’ They just say ‘your child.’ ‘Your children.’ ‘Your individual.'”
Related: Healthline, whose tagline is “Medical Information and Advice You Can Trust,” says
“Yes, it’s possible for men to get pregnant”
Your reproductive organs and hormones may change what pregnancy looks like, but your gender isn't — and shouldn't be — considered a limiting factor.
NottheBee: “They are correct here - your reproductive organs will change what pregnancy looks like...as in if you have male reproductive hormones, it doesn't look like you'll be getting pregnant any time soon.
“Perhaps my favorite line in the article admits just that:
To our knowledge, there has not yet been a case of pregnancy in an AMAB individual.
(AMAB: assigned male at birth.) Yes, to their knowledge no men have become pregnant yet, but who's to say?